Review Of Wii Music Game
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The new Nintendo Wii game consoles have become very popular in today’s world. The Wii revolutionises the old way of playing other game consoles, because it features a wireless controller that allows you to actually act out, or participate in certain games. Since the Nintendo Wii controllers detect motion, the players must move around in order to interact with the game. The idea for the Wii interactive games came from the fact that traditional games required only sitting. Wii wanted to allow players the chance to get up and be a part of the game.
One of the newest Wii games is the Wii Music game. There are 60 different musical instruments that you can play with this game. And you don’t need to have a pre-existing knowledge of music either. With the Wii all you need to do is to imitate playing the instrument using the Nunchuk controllers and the Wii Remote, unlike Guitar Hero where you have to follow the picture on the TV screen. With the wii music game, it is easy to play a song just using simple motions. The great thing about this game is you get to choose the style you want to set the music to. So jam along with a rock beat or turn your song into a classical masterpiece – it’s up to you. You can even add a Latin theme to the song.
The Wii Music game has several settings that will allow you to train or improve your jam sessions. You can even include several of your friends in the mix. The video playback also includes modes to help you become a master of music.
You can record your jam session using your Wii and send it to your online friends who can review, replay and then turn return the music to you until the session is perfect. Wii Music also allows you to use various camera angles to get the best effect.
While you may get the impression this music game is all about music, you will find that its more than that. From low to high pitch, you can take a quiz that will let you test your ear tones. You are able to play notes as well, when the song allows it. Another option within the game allows you to act as a conductor of an orchestra. You can use the controller just like the conductor’s baton and point to a particular section of the orchestra to get them to play. You can also make them play in a soft tone or a stronger tone, slowly or quickly.
If you want to add some extra accessories such as the Wii Fit, which is used for the drums, you can place your feet on the Balance Board, which will work as pedals for bass drums and cymbals. Wii Music includes a list of songs to play, but this is only the beginning. It’s what you do with it that really counts.